Human Rights and Religious Teachings

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Human Rights and Religious Teachings Focus. To understand Buddhist and Christian teachings and be able to link them to human rights. Starter Task 3-2-1. Note down 3 Human Rights. Note down 2 Examples of Human Rights abuses. Note down 1 UK law concerning Human Rights. DLOs. To understand Buddhist and Christian teachings. To be able to link the teachings to human rights. To apply the teachings to exam questions.

Human Rights and Religious Teachings The Eightfold Path is divided into 3 sections; Wisdom, Morality , Meditation. Question. On the diagram explain what each of the section headings mean (e.g. What is wisdom? etc).

Human Rights and Religious Teachings The Five Precepts; Right Action in the Eightfold Path is also known as the Five precepts; Things to do; Complete the sheet on the Five precepts by sticking the pictures in the most appropriate parts of the Five Precepts. Include a sentence of explanation.

Human Rights and Religious Teachings Christian teachings – quick recap; Which Commandment links to the Human Right to ‘life’. If you have the responsibility to take care of your possessions, which Human Right and which Commandment does this link to? You have a Human Right to marry and have a family. Which Commandment does this link to and what responsibility does this give you? Christian teachings –The Good Samaritan; Watch the video and then complete the sheet you will be given https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeyYYmFINm4

Human Rights and Religious Teachings Review –Applying the religious teachings – Exam Questions; Explain different attitudes in contemporary British society to the right to freedom of religion. You must refer to religious views in your answer. You may also refer to non-religious views. (5 marks). 2. Explain religious beliefs about the importance o f human rights. (4 marks)